“You don’t have to travel to amazing places to learn to See, but it’s more fun that way.” -Ken Lee

What better way to find inspiration and focus than by immersing yourself in amazing locations where everything is new to your eyes and you are free from distractions? I work hard to create unique, photography focused off the beaten path adventures that help you elevate your photography skills and vision to the next level.

Our India photography workshop itinerary covers the best of the must see monuments including the incomparable Taj Mahal but we veer off the beaten path as often as possible in search of more genuine visions of Indian life, such as: the Holi Festival of Colors, the magnificent Taj Mahal, Varanasi on the Ganges, Jodhpur (aka the Blue City) and a camel safari in the Thar! desert.

Mention Ladakh to any Indian and you’re likely to hear the expression, "Heaven on Earth." That’s because they don't make mountains any bigger or wilder than the Himalaya. This is the land of the Ibex and the Snow Leopard, of ancient mountain monasteries, of faces so weathered by sun and wind that it’s impossible to know their ages. Our planned stops are worthy destinations, but many of the best photo opportunities are found on the road, so we allow time for multiple stops as we travel.

I’ve had my eye on the Andes for a while and now it’s time to explore. Care to join me? I love big mountains and the Andes are as big as they come in the western hemisphere. I’ve done a little homework but I cant say for sure exactly what we’ll find there. Machu Picchu is a no-brainer of course. I’m also dying to try my hand at those crazy reflection photos and night photography on the giant salts flats of the Salar de Uyuni (google it). Rainbow Mountain looks awesome too and I know we'll have some great opportunities to capture some of the indigenous cultures of the Andes. But beyond that, it’s a mostly a mystery. That’s what makes it so appealing.

Spirit Bear, Ghost Bear, Kermode Bear…whatever you call this magnificent creature, opportunities to photograph one in the wild are almost as rare as the animals themselves. Only 5 lucky photographers will join us on a wildlife photography adventure of a lifetime to the remote Great Bear Rainforest of coastal British Columbia.

I make pictures. All kinds of pictures but mostly nature and travel pictures. I am passionate about making photographs but also the creative process that produces them. I know some secrets. Creativity can be learned, the Photographer’s Eye is a matter of practice. I like to help others grow as photographers. I usually do this by taking Read More →

Our India photography workshop itinerary covers the best of the must see monuments including the incomparable Taj Mahal but we veer off the beaten path as often as possible in search of more genuine visions of Indian life, such as: the Holi Festival of Colors, the magnificent Taj Mahal, Varanasi on the Ganges, Jodhpur (aka the Blue City) and a camel safari in the Thar! desert.